The Delhi High Court refuses to order the reopening of the CBSE Class 12 re-evaluation portal for answer sheets. Multiple reports say the court declines a petition that also sought manual rechecking and physical verification of answer sheets for aggrieved students. The court notes that concerns about the newly introduced On-Screen Marking system exist, but the re-evaluation process is already underway for a large number of students. It also considers that reopening the portal could lead to further delays in the declaration of results, which may affect timelines for undergraduate admissions and related schedules.
The court’s position, as reported across outlets, is that the issue is being handled through existing processes rather than requiring an overall reopening. At the same time, it leaves room for individual grievances to be pursued through separate legal remedies rather than through a single blanket direction affecting all students. Overall, the decision balances the petitioners’ concerns about the evaluation process against administrative and academic timelines.